SIR DAVID MAXWELL FYFE: Thank you. BY GENERAL RUDENKO: Q If I understand you, Mr. Goering, you said that all the b [ ... ]
Q Should I understand that Hitler took those decisions without listening to the opinions of specialists who studied the question and the intelligen [ ... ]
in the field of foreign politics? the political decisions of the most important nature, were taken by himself after careful consideration, and he then [ ... ]
A Partly, yes. It would partially depend on whether it would be right to the Fuehrer. Q [ ... ]
Q I ask you to reply to this question briefly, yes or no. I think it is possible to reply to the question briefly. att [ ... ]
reply to the last part of the question. You admit that as chief of German aviation and Reichsmarshal you participated directly in preparations for t [ ... ]
Q But you do admit that there are minutes of such a conference? A I admit that because [ ... ]
Q That's right. A "Finally, it is ordered..."? A "The Fuehrer orders...."? Q That's [ ... ]
the 22ndof May, and the conference took place at Hitler's headquarters on the 16th of June at 15 hours, I think. A Th [ ... ]
A It was never mentioned that that should become German. We merely discussed the strongest German economic influence [ ... ]